School Results of our MEP Children

Summary of results of the MEP Nepali Students:
Out of 31 students, except 1 student failed, all the students are passed with very good results. They have improved very much as we go through their results. I am very happy of their tremendous improvements. The 10 students obtained very good percentage and topped in the classes. This time, the Principal of Cardinal International Boarding School, has waived the tuition fees for these 6 students.
  • Regarding the failed student, with consideration from the Principal, he would be attending in the same school this year to repeat. The Cardinal School has waived the school fee for the year. And from our part, we have to pay for examination, stationeries computer fee and uniform.

New admission for the year 2014:

This session(year 2014), we have sellected 7 children from Himalayan Region of Nepali citizenship, come from very poor family back grounds, but these children are very good in their studies. We will send their case history very soon.

 

 

REPORT STATUS OF STUDENTS UNDER MANJUSHRI EDUCATIONAL PROJECT (2013 T0 2014 )
NEPALI STUDENTS
Sl. Name Age Class Term Result % Rank Conduct Attend days Attend. %
1 Prashanti Ramtel 7 UKG II yr. I 65.6 18 A 60 92.31
II 66.4 18 A 120 96.00
III 76.53 16 A 168 94.38
Final 70.73 17 B 218 92.37
2 Roshni Shrestha 4 LKG 1 yr. I 74.4 17 A 58 89.23
II 55.73 19 A 118 94.40
III 68 17 A 166 94.38
Final 56.22 19 A 221 93.64
3 Binita Ramtel 10 2 I 38.4 23 A 60 92.31
II 40.6 20 A 121 96.03
III 47.4 16 A 173 96.65
Final 47.58 17 B 231 97.88
4 Jyoti Ramtel 8 2 I 50.95 19 C 62 95.38
II 45.6 17 B 120 95.24
III 50.3 16 B 170 94.97
Final 46.46 20 B 226 95.36
5 Srijal Ramtel 8 2 I 72.2 10 A 60 92.31
II 78.4 3 A 120 95.24
III 76.6 5 A 174 97.21
Final 74.88 6 A 228 96.61
6 Man Mohan Tamang 9 2 I 16.55 33 C 48 73.85
II 10.7 33 C 88 69.84
III 9.8 33 C 122 68.16
Final 31.09 33 B 166 70.04
7 Ashmita Ramtel 9 2 I 49.15 21 B 58 89.23
II 32.1 22 B 116 92.06
III 36.5 22 B 168 93.85
Final 39.46 23 B 225 94.94
8 Saroj Ramtel 10 3 I 64.2 11 B 62 95.38
II 64.2 11 A 116 92.06
III 67.7 8 A 179 100.00
Final 72.87 8 A 227 95.78
9 Rajeev Purkuti 9 3 I 73.65 6 A 58 89.23
II 74.6 6 A 116 92.06
III 74.9 6 A 169 94.41
Final 76.74 5 B 227 95.78
10 Pranish Rokka 10 3 I 73.2 7 B 65 100.00
II 67.6 10 B 113 89.68
III 66.9 9 A 172 96.09
Final 74.7 5 A 209 88.19
11 Ashma Ramtel 12 4 I 51.28 13 B 58 89.23
II 56.66 11 A 114 90.48
III 59.9 11 B 169 94.41
Final 64.54 10 B 224 94.51
12 Rajan Ramtel 11 4 I 72.83 7 B 58 89.23
II 67.14 8 A 115 91.27
III 69.74 6 A 169 97.13
Final 72.56 7 A 214 90.30
13 Abhishek Ramtel 11 4 I 43.61 18 B 59 90.77
II 49.13 15 B 116 92.06
III 44.42 16 A 169 94.41
Final 51.83 15 C 224 94.51
14 Roshan Shrestha 10 4 I 21.9 28 B 62 95.38
II 26.28 26 B 106 84.13
III 22.19 25 B 149 83.24
Final 24.15 failed E 86.0759 86.08
15 Aakriti Shrestha 10 5 I 44.52 28 B 61 93.85
II 41.52 23 C 119 94.44
III 42.09 21 B 168 93.85
Final 46.85 23 B 233 98.31
16 Ajay Kapali 12 5 I 66.95 12 B 62 95.38
II 65.33 8 B 122 96.83
III 67.8 8 B 169 94.41
Final 69.51 9 B 227 95.78
17 Raj Kumar Sunar 10 2 I 29.95 30 C 30 46.15
II 14.5 32 C 83 65.87
III 15.8 29 B 137 76.54
Final 33.42 30 B 176 74.26
18 Kirti Purkuti 6 nursery I 94.86 Ist Division A 86 95.56
II 95.42 Ist Division A 122 96.06
III 94.86 Ist Division A 187 95.90
Final 96.43 Ist Division A 229 94.63
BHUTANESE STUDENTS
19 Rinzin Pemo 15 8 Mid Term 55.9
Final Term Not Received yet
20 Ngawang Bidha 10 6 Mid Term 44
Final Term 43.1
21 Karma Yangchen 11 5 Mid Term 75.1
Final Term 74
22 Samten Wangmo Not known 3 Mid Term 69.1
Final Term 66.9
23 Sither Wangmo 12 3 Mid Term 47
Final Term 50
24 Karma Tshering 10 4 Mid Term 43.2
Final Term 48.3
25 Sonam Lhamo 11 5 Mid Term 57.5
Final Term 61.5
26 Dawa Choden 16 9 Mid Term 40.1
Final Term Not Received yet
27 Jamyang Galley 8 3 Mid Term 92.5
Final Term 94.1
28 Sonam Pelden 6 2 Mid Term 89.1
Final Term 90.1
29 Tashi Dorji 11 6 Mid Term 70
Final Term 64.9
30 Yeshi Singye 8 3 Mid Term 89
Final Term 88.9
31 Phuntsho Wangmo 13 8 Mid Term 59.5
Final Term 58
32 Sonam Wangmo Not known 6 Mid Term 59.2
Final Term 56.9
NEPALI STUDENTS
33 Ayub Ramtel 5 I I 51.44 17 B 61 93.85
II 40 18 D 109 86.51
III 37.2 20 C 171 95.53
Final 45.3 21 C 226 95.76
34 Suja  Ramtel 5 I I 75.7 B 60 92.31
II 66 8 B 101 80.80
III 54.8 14 C 157 88.20
Final 64.6 9 B 220 93.22
35 Sunita Ramtel 12 V I 34 30 C 59 90.77
II 28.76 29 C 115 89.84
III 33.71 27 B 172 96.09
Final 41.84 26 C 230 97.05
36 Shamila Ramtel 12 VI I 27.29 23 A 62 95.38
II 33.64 20 B 122 96.83
III 40 18 A 175 97.77
Final 42.01 B 228 96.20
37 Prashindha Danuwar (Dongal) 8 II I 52.95 47 C 47 72.31
II 46.8 16 D 104 82.54
III 54.6 13 B 155 86.59
Final 57.6 14 B 213 89.87
38 Shristi Ramtel 10 V I 64.99 13 B 64 98.46
II 60.85 12 A 120 95.24
III 67.71 11 A 172 96.09
Final 69.2 11 A 229 96.62
39 Jamuna Ramtel 13 VII I 55.71 17 A 57 87.69
II 53 13 A 112 88.89
III 50.47 14 A 160 89.39
Final 55.17 A 218 91.98
40 Urika Remtel/Manandhar 11 IV I 51.62 15 B 59 90.77
II 56.54 14 A 112 88.89
III 53.81 16 A 179 100.00
Final 58.39 14 A 205 86.50
41 Aatish Ramtel (Aashish) 7 II I 36.8 24 A 63 96.92
II 34.7 25 A 117 92.86
III 31.6 26 A 174 97.21
Final 41.97 28 B 234 99.15
42 Bibek Ramtel 11 II I 60 13 C 63 96.92
II 67.32 12 A 121 96.80
III 69.16 12 B 173 97.19
Final 61.05 14 B 229 97.03
43 Siyon Ramtel /Dongal 11 II I 50 20 B 65 100.00
II 49.7 14 B 125 99.21
III 50.4 15 B 178 99.44
Final 54.72 15 B 230 97.05
BHUTANESE STUDENTS
44 Dolma Tamang 17 8 Mid Term 65.5
Final Term Not Received yet
45 Tashi Lhaba 16 6 Mid Term 71.4
Final Term 72.9
46 Tandin Wangmo 22 BSC Mid Term 65
Final Term Not Received yet
47 Aiti Maya Tamang 12 4 Mid Term 41.3
Final Term Not Received yet
48 Tshering Choki 7 I Mid Term 68
Final Term 69.8
49 Passang Dorji 17 8 Mid Term 79.3
Final Term 88.5
NEPALI STUDENTS
50 Manisha Rauth 9 III I 92.7 1 A 65 100.00
II 91.2 1 A 126 100.00
III 92.95 1 A 179 100.00
Final 92.15 1 A 237 100.00
51 Fur Lhamu Sherpa 11 V III 71.52 9 A 36 97.30
Final 74.8 6 A 94 98.95

List of MEP Students available for Sponsorship (as of 19 March 2014)

26 Dawa Choden Female 16 Bhutan 8 Jigme Namgyal lower secondary school
32 Phuntsho Wangmo Female 13 Bhutan 7 Jigme Namgyal lower secondary school
45 Dolma Tamang Female 17 Bhutan VII Chapcha
47 Tashi Lhaba Male 16 Bhutan VI Jigme Losel
48 Tandin Wangmo Female ? Bhutan Final Year Sherubtse College
49 Aiti Maya Tamang Female 12 Bhutan IV Mongar LSS
50 Tshering Choki Female 7 Bhutan I Mongar LSS
51 Passang Dorji Male 17 Bhutan VII Mongar LSS
16 Ajay Kapali Male 11 Nepal 4 Cardinal international school
17 Raj Kumar Sunar Male 9 Nepal 1 Cardinal international school
36 Sunita Ramtel Female 12 Nepal V Cardinal international school
38 Prashindha Danuwar (Dongal) Male 8 Nepal II Cardinal international school
39 Shristi Ramtel Female 10 Nepal IV Cardinal international school
40 Jamuna Ramtel Female 13 Nepal VII Cardinal international school
42 Aatish Ramtel Male 7 Nepal I Cardinal international school

List of students sponsored as of 1 Mar 2014

BHUTAN
REF : MB/2012-19/001    RINZIN PEMO
REF : MB/2012-20/002    NGAWANG BIDHA
REF : MB/2012-20/003    KARMA YANGCHEN
REF : MB/2012-23/005     SITHER WANGMO
REF : MB/2012-25/007    SONAM LHAMO
REF : MB/2012-27/009    JAMYANG GALLEY
REF : MB/2012-29/011    TASHI DORJI
REF : MB/2012-30/012    YESHI SINGYE
REF:  MB/2012-24/006    KARMA TSHERING
REF:  MB/2012-28/010    SOANM PELDEN
NEPAL
ROLL NO:   001 Prashanti Ramtel
ROLL NO:   003    BINITA RAMTEL
ROLL NO:   004    JYOTI RAMTEL
ROLL NO:   005 Shrijal Ramtel
ROLL NO:   006    MAN MOHAN TAMANG
ROLL NO:   007    ASHMITA RAMTEL
ROLL NO:   008    SAROJ RAMTEL
ROLL NO:   009 Rajeev Purkuti
ROLL NO:   010    PRANISH ROKKA
ROLL NO:   011    ASHMA RAMTEL
ROLL NO:   012    RAJAN RAMTEL
ROLL NO:   013    ABHISHEK RAMTEL
ROLL NO:   014    ROSHAN SHRESTHA
ROLL NO:   015    AARKRITI SHESTHA
ROLL NO:   018 Kriti Purukuti
ROLL NO:   034   AYUB RAMTEL
ROLL NO:   035   SUJA RAMTEL
ROLL NO:   037    SHAMILA RAMTEL
ROLL NO:   041   URIKA RAMTEL
ROLL NO:   043   BIBEK RAMTEL
ROLL NO:   044   SIYON RAMTEL
ROLL NO:   052   MANISHARAUTH
ROLL NO:   053    FUR LHAMU SHERPA

Singaporeans will no longer be able to use PayPal to donate to foreign-registered charities

Singaporeans will no longer be able to use PayPal to donate to foreign-registered charities and non-profit organisations (NPOs) by the end of the month.

Online payment giant PayPal will stop providing this service because it lacks the required remittance licence.

It ended its personal payment service last month for the same reason.

However, users here can still make PayPal donations to charities and NPOs registered locally.

Local charities can also still receive payments from PayPal users with accounts registered outside Singapore.

Online shoppers are unaffected.

The Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) said in a response to The Straits Times that offering such a payment service without any underlying goods or services transacted requires a remittance licence, which PayPal does not have.

“We’re following a specific law that the local regulators have asked us to follow. We take compliance very seriously,” said Mr Lawrence Chan, PayPal’s Asia Pacific merchant services vice-president.

He added that the move came after recent discussions with the MAS.

PayPal has been incorporated and operating in Singapore since 2005.

Customers were informed of the change via e-mail on Wednesday.

The payments will be phased out starting Thursday – users being gradually unable to send donations to foreign charities – before being fully discontinued by March 31.

Mr Chan said the number of affected customers is “very small” as PayPal’s core business is payment for commercial transactions.

He declined to give details on how many PayPal users there are in Singapore.

Last month, PayPal stopped allowing users here to wire money to one another, or overseas, for personal transactions like cash gifts.

PayPal has no plans to roll back any other payment service, said Mr Chan.

He declined to comment on whether the company will be seeking a remittance licence.

“We’re still supporting charities. They can still use us, they just have to register locally,” he said.

But national director of Habitat for Humanity Singapore Yong Teck Meng said the move would make donations to foreign countries harder. “If you encourage Singaporeans to give overseas, you’re elevating the whole giving culture and you’ll benefit locally as well (by making Singapore a better, more giving society). If you stop folks from giving overseas, you encourage a selfish mindset in charity.”

Habitat for Humanity Singapore will not be too affected as it is registered here and less than 5 per cent of its donors use PayPal, added Mr Yong.

The Money-Changing and Remittance Businesses Act requires remittance businesses to be licensed, banking law academic Sandra Booysen told The Straits Times.

The Act reduces the risk of people losing their money by trying to ensure that entities receiving remittance money are of good character and financially sound, said the assistant professor at the National University of Singapore.

“It is not a case of the MAS trying to obstruct donations to charity; it sounds to me to be a case of applying the law and requiring remittance businesses to be licensed,” said Prof Booysen.

http://news.asiaone.com/print/News/Latest%2BNews/Science%2Band%2BTech/Story/A1Story20130321-410187.html

http://www.zdnet.com/sg/paypal-to-stop-singapore-fund-transfers-to-foreign-charities-7000012796/

http://techcrunch.com/2013/03/19/paypal-stops-charity-donations-from-singapore-accounts/

Thank you for your kindness

Our Friends from Taiping Bodhi Center have sponsored the following 8 students of MEP Nepal.

Thank you everyone for providing education for the MEP children, who otherwise cannot attend school for various family reasons.  Supporting education is the Best way out of poverty and we hope to provide resources and care to the children in every way we can.

Besides paying all the expenses in schools, MEP also provides after school care, food, lodging and tuition for the children so that they can finish their homework under the supervision of our MEP tutor.

Everyone is given equal opportunity and parents who have difficulties are allowed to send their child to our new student hostel for boarding after school.  Some parents are also working in the hostel to earn additional income for the family whilst keeping an eye on the progress of all the children.

We also need sponsorship to provide food and lodging for the children and thank you again for helping.  Any amount are welcome and USD1 can provide a child with breakfast and dinner per day.

All donation goes directly to the welfare of the children as this program is fully run and managed by volunteers and monks from the temple.  All administrative charges are also borne by the temple organisation.

Thank you once again.  Your kindness is appreciated by every MEP child.

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Happy 2014 – Our New MEP Student Hostel

2014…  The Begining of a new lease of life for the Manjushri Educational Project.

The MEP Student Hostel is finally ready and the Nepali students will be moving in soon.  Final touches on the accomodation and logistics have been put in place…  and students from MEP Bhutan visited the place and enjoyed the new faculties as guest of the MEP Nepali students.  It was a great opportunity that the two groups of children can meet and encourage each other.

A new year may mean so many things to many people..  whether a new car, new house, new dreams, new wishes and new relationships.  Please include our MEP project as one of the charities that you will support in 2014.   100% of your donation will be spent on the children as all administrations are borned by volunteers of the temple and students of the sangha.

May everyone have a wonderful 2014!

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